The syringe and hot sterilized, boiled water should be used for some time, and the patient asked occasionally if there is any faintness or dizziness caused by it.
If there is much odor to the discharge, you can use one part of carbolic acid to fifty parts of boiled water.
The following is a good lotion: Boric Acid 1/2 ounce (4 teaspoonfuls) Boiled Water 1 pint Mix thoroughly and use twice a day on the eruption.
The distilled water no longer contains sea salts, and is therefore fit for consumption, but it is very tasteless and has the properties of boiled water.
Fishes cannot exist in boiled water, because it does not contain the oxygen necessary for their respiration (see Chap.
Loosely wrapped in a warm shawl, the baby is about ready for its first nap, save for a drink of cooled, boiled water.
Much trouble and possible infection may be avoided by clean bedding, plenty of clean dressings, boiled water, rubber gloves, and clean hands.
By fresh-boiled water, I mean water which has not been kept boiling, but is used as soon as it boils.
Secretion accumulating in the corners of a baby's eyes should be removed by means of a bit of absorbent cotton moistened in boiled water.
The mouth should be rinsed after feeding by giving the baby a teaspoonful of boiled water.
The throat may be gargled with a solution of one teaspoonful of common salt dissolved in a pint of boiled water.
The rest of the food will be made up of boiled water.
Simply dissolved in boiled water; if the solution is not clear, or if there is a deposit after standing, it should be filtered by pouring through a layer of absorbent cotton, half an inch thick, which is placed in an ordinary funnel.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boiled water" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.